This shows how aggresive goog. is. They are constantly improving thier services. There is no better investment on the entie market. Buy,buy,and buy some more.

2:23 am June 21, 2009

Mark Orelius wrote:

You might wanna link to Google Blogoscoped if you're gonna reference their scoop. Just a thought.

12:34 pm June 22, 2009

Michael wrote:

Actually, this is going to backfire on Google. Advertisers can back into a CPA for their CPC based programs. The onus is on the retailer to make sure they are advertising products that are compelling and relevant. With a CPA program, they can let down their focus on quality. Customers will need to click more to find the most relevant offers and be disappointed more often. Product margins dictate commissions and there's an upper limit of what a retailer can share with Google. I imagine this is going to lead to a flood of non-relevant ads since the retailer has little incentive to improve the quality of their program. The system that's in place right now is self governing so I'm a bit surprised by this choice. I think it's going to hurt customers in the long run.

12:42 am June 23, 2009

Vinod Nambiar wrote:

And gradually Google moves even further to being an "Internet marketing platform" - automatically detecting intent and delivering the relevant marketing message!

5:05 am June 23, 2009

Baburaj wrote:

If you provide me the form to sign up for this program then it would be more useful to readers

4:34 am June 24, 2009

TrafficFundi wrote:

Very interesting. Exciting to see that there's a search engine out there now getting Google to move a little. Could this the beginning of a new dominance in the search market?

Are they already ahead of Google?

7:48 pm July 22, 2009

Dan wrote:

When was the last time Google went off half-cocked and did something that hurt them? Not very likely.